Quote Originally Posted by Solon View Post
I'm saying the AoE is bad because it is more difficult to keep your pets out of the AoE range. Check your facts as I thought avoidance only meant 75% avoidance, which is a huge boost, still leaves a lot of damage, generally in a hurry on bosses.

As far as flashing through targets, no, you wouldn't see anything on your unit frames, but I have built macros before where the /petattack was triggered on the wrong mob without conditions placed after it.

In fact I am tempted to dig out my old hunter team and see how they feel. I don't think pets even had talents last time I played a hunter.

Do you really need to target your pet first?

Code:
/cast [@pet,dead] Revive Pet
/assist focus
Or does that hang the macro if the pet is dead and revive is on CD? Isn't that what your current macro would do in that situation?

EDIT: I see, avoidance has been replaced by culling the herd and a natural passive AoE avoidance was implemented. Neat.
yes, if that would work then fine
also, the /stopmacro should be cast if channeling I think it goes like this

Code:
/stopmacro [channeling]
yeah, 90% less damage from AoE, with Mend Pet CONSTANTLY ticking means basically zero damage from AoE.